W. Ross Macdonald School Library

Her Story : Women from Canada's Past /

by Merritt, Susan E., Edition statement:Enlarged by W. Ross Macdonald School. Published by : Vanwell, (St. Catherines, Ont.,) Physical details: 171 pages : comb binding, maps, photographs, illustrations, portraits ; 32 cm ISBN:1551250004. Year: 1993 Item type: Large Print
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Large Print Large Print W. Ross Macdonald School Library
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Non-fiction 305.4 MER (Browse shelf (Opens below)) Copy: 1 Vol: 1(1) Available 2012-3658

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Marie Jacquelin de la Tour (1602-1645) : Musketeer in Petticoats

Thanadelthur (1697-1717) : Woman of Peace

Madeleine Jarret Tarieu (1678-1747) - Hero of Verchères

Flora Macdonald (1722-1790) : Highland Hero and Loyalist

Molly Brant (1736-1796) : Leader and Loyal Ally

Laura Ingersoll Secord (1775-1868) : Hero of the War of 1812

Shawnadithit (1800-1829) : Last of the Beothuks

Harriet Tubman Davis (1820-1913) : They Called her "Moses"

Mary Shadd Cary (1823-1893) : Editor and Activist

Dr Emily Jennings Stowe (1831-1903) : First Canadian Woman Doctor

Pauline Johnson (1861-1913) : Poet

Martha Munger Black (1866-1957) : High Society Sourdough

Emily Ferguson Murphy (1868-1933) : First Woman Magistrate in the British Empire

Emily Carr (1871-1945) : Author, Artist, and Rebel

Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874-1942) : Author

Nellie Moonie McClung (1873-1951) : Author and Suffragist

Recounts the stories of sixteen Native women, Black women and European women; each having contributed to the shaping of our country. Their stories tell of sorrow and triumph over adversity; they come from all walks of life, and from each province of the country from the beginning of our written history up to the present.

Juvenile

This work in alternate format is reproduced with the permission of the Canadian Reprography Collection. The books are financed by the Ministry of Education, Ontario and are lent without charge to visually handicapped students.

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